Russia's losses in Ukraine as of June 15: +1,320 troops and 72 artillery systems
Photo: Ukrainian soldiers (Getty Images)
Russia's battlefield toll keeps rising as Ukrainian troops inflict fresh losses on enemy personnel and equipment. Daily combat statistics point to ongoing pressure on Russia's offensive potential, according to Ukraine's General Staff.
The total Russian combat losses from February 24, 2022, to June 15, 2026, are estimated to be:
- Personnel ‒ nearly 1,384,190 (+1,320)
- Tanks ‒ 12,025 (+5)
- Armored fighting vehicles ‒ 24,763 (+10)
- Special equipment ‒ 4,296 (+8)
- Vehicles and fuel tanks ‒ 107,091 (+416)
- Unmanned ground vehicles ‒ 1,664 (+3)
- Artillery systems ‒ 44,082 (+72)
- MLRS ‒ 1,870 (+2)
- Air defense assets ‒ 1,420 (+1)
- Aircraft ‒ 436
- Helicopters ‒ 353
- UAVs (operational-tactical level) ‒ 351,479 (+2,314)
- Cruise missiles ‒ 4,733
- Warships and boats ‒ 33
- Submarines ‒ 2.
(Photo: Ukraine's Ministry of Defense)
Frontline situation
Ukraine carried out a series of overnight strikes against Russian military and energy infrastructure.
Ukrainian forces hit a command post and troop concentration in Russia's Bryansk region, while also destroying drone control centers and a drone ammunition workshop in occupied territories.
Drones struck the Spetstorg Plus oil depot near Yaroslavl and the Azot chemical plant in the Tula region, causing fires at both facilities.
According to President Volodymyr Zelenskyy, a strategic oil facility in Russia's state reserve system was also damaged. The operation triggered air raid alerts across 28 Russian regions and disrupted operations at six airports.